Direct spectroscopic observations of clumping in O-star winds

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We report the detection and monitoring of transient substructures in the radiation-driven winds of five massive, hot stars in different evolutionary stages. Clumping in the winds of these stars shows up as variable, narrow subpeaks superposed on their wide, wind-broadened (optical) emission lines. Similar patterns of emission-line profile variations are detected in the Of stars ζ Puppis and HD 93129A, in the more evolved hydrogen-rich, luminous, Of-like Wolf-Rayet nitrogen stars HD 93131 and HD 93162, and in the more mass-depleted Wolf-Rayet carbon star in γ2 Velorum. These observations strongly suggest that stochastic wind clumping is a universal phenomenon in the radiation-driven, hot winds from all massive stars, with similar clumping factors in all stages of mass depletion. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Lépine, S., & Moffat, A. F. J. (2008). Direct spectroscopic observations of clumping in O-star winds. Astronomical Journal, 136(2), 548–553. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/136/2/548

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